Towards Buffer Management with Tiered Main Memory

  • Hao X
  • Zhou X
  • Yu X
  • et al.
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Abstract

The scaling of per-GB DRAM cost has slowed down in recent years. Recent research has suggested that adding remote memory to a system can further reduce the overall memory cost while maintaining good performance. Remote memory (i.e., tiered memory), connected to host servers via high-speed interconnect protocols such as RDMA and CXL, is expected to deliver 100x (less than 1µs) lower latency than SSD and be more cost-effective than local DRAM through pooling or adopting cheaper memory technologies.Tiered memory opens up a large number of potential use cases within database systems. But previous work has only explored limited ways of using tiered memory. Our study provides a systematic study for DBMS to build tiered memory buffer management with respect to a wide range of hardware performance characteristics. Specifically, we study five different indexing designs that leverage remote memory in different ways and evaluate them through a wide range of metrics including performance, tiered-memory latency sensitivity, and cost-effectiveness. In addition, we propose a new memory provisioning strategy that allocates an optimal amount of local and remote memory for a given workload. Our evaluations show that while some designs achieve higher performance than others, no design can win in all measured dimensions.

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Hao, X., Zhou, X., Yu, X., & Stonebraker, M. (2024). Towards Buffer Management with Tiered Main Memory. Proceedings of the ACM on Management of Data, 2(1), 1–26. https://doi.org/10.1145/3639286

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